[Bug 1697448] Re: calendar: how to manage multiple calendar files?
G.M.
1697448 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jun 12 12:58:46 UTC 2017
By the way, I don't know why, but now I have an additional line break
after each printed entry. How can I remove that ?
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Title:
calendar: how to manage multiple calendar files?
Status in bsdmainutils package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Hi,
I'm using BSD's "calendar" to print dates of interest at each opening
of a terminal (in fact, of a shell...).
As you can guess, I need the number of entries to be as low as
possible in order not to pollute my screen.
For the moment, I use "calendar.french", but there are too many
entries there. I'd like to use only the files
"/usr/share/calendar/fr_FR/calendar.fetes and
"/usr/share/calendar/fr_FR/calendar.jferies".
I've tried with multiple "-f" options, but then "calendar" defaults to
its basic behaviour: using "calendar.all".
My first remark is the following: I think there's a bug here since it
does not warn the user that there is an error in parsing the command
line.
My second remark is : does anyone knows an option/trick I could use to open multiple calendar files? I've tried the following, but it does not work:
calendar -A 3 -B 3 <(cat /usr/share/calendar/fr_FR/calendar.{fetes,jferies})
Thanks
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